Hornless

//ˈhɔːn.ləs//

Synonyms for "hornless"

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Antonyms

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derived

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derived from

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related to

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Translations

36 translations across 25 languages.

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Albanian

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  • gul adj (without horns)
  • shyt adj (without horns)

Ancient Greek

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  • ἀκέρατος adj (without horns)
  • ἄκερως adj (without horns)

Arabic

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  • أَجْلَح adj (without horns)

Bashkir

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  • туҡал adj (without horns)

Bulgarian

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  • шут adj (without horns)

Czech

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  • bezrohý adj (without horns)

Dutch

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  • hoornloos adj (without horns)

Finnish

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  • nupo adj (without horns)
  • sarveton adj (without horns)

French

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  • acère adj (without horns)
  • écorné adj (without horns)

Galician

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  • fanado adj (without horns)
  • mono adj (without horns)
  • mouco adj (without horns)

German

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  • enthornt adj (without horns)
  • hornlos adj (without horns)

Ingrian

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  • muli adj (without horns)

Irish

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  • maol adj (without horns)

Kildin Sami

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  • чуэрьвхэмь adj (without horns)

Latin

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  • excornis adj (without horns)

Lithuanian

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  • beragis adj (without horns)

Manx

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  • meayl adj (without horns)

Old Irish

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  • máel adj (without horns)

Polish

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  • bezrogi adj (without horns)
  • nierogaty adj (without horns)
  • szuty adj (without horns)

Romanian

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  • ciut adj (without horns)

Russian

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  • безро́гий adj (without horns)
  • комо́лый adj (without horns)

Serbo-Croatian

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  • šȕt adj (without horns)

Spanish

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  • descornado adj (without horns)
  • mocho adj (without horns)

Turkish

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  • boynuzsuz adj (without horns)

Ukrainian

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  • шутий adj (without horns)

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